Oisin Murphy will line up at Killarney on Monday as the track’s unique blend of home comforts and competitive edge draws him back.

What’s happening at Killarney?

Killarney Racecourse hosts a bumper card on 13 July 2026, and Murphy is among the headline acts ready to tackle its undulating six-furlong gallops. The County Kerry venue sits just 30 miles from his base in Cork, a short hop that lets him sleep in his own bed the night before.

Why does the track suit Murphy?

The undulations at Killarney force every horse to pick its way through the bends, a test Murphy’s mounts often handle well. Local handlers say the gallops reward front-runners, a style Murphy’s yard has used to good effect this season. And the crowd’s roar over the final furlong never hurts either.

Who else is in the field?

Murphy’s biggest threat may come from Shishkin, fresh off a Listed win at Leopardstown and sent off 5/2 favourite. Lopezite, another stablemate, goes off 7/1 after a second at Navan last month. Murphy’s ride, Quickthorn, is 10/1, a price that hints at youthful promise rather than proven form.

What’s next for Murphy?

After Killarney, Murphy heads to Galway on 20 July for the Guinness Quarter-Finals, where he’ll face a deeper field and stiffer ground. The trainer reckons Quickthorn needs softer conditions to show his best, so the forecast rain would suit both horse and jockey. Murphy’s last outing at Galway ended in a photo-finish second, a result he’s keen to erase.